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Adrian Shankar

four_or_six

Cricketer Of The Year
cricinfo said:
Shankar, however, has had a good try at re-writing history. Not only has he produced identification apparently proving that he was born in 1985, but he has explained his past by suggesting he might have been the youngest Cambridge University captain in history. At the time of writing, even the Cambridge University Cricket website (Cambridge University Cricket Club Home Page) carried that myth.
lol!
 

Noble One

International Vice-Captain
What an odd story. Not as bad as the Ali Dia saga as Shankar has been on the fringes of first class cricket for a number of years. Not something you would ever expect in professional sport in the current era.
 

Woodster

International Captain
Quite bizarre that his lack of talent in terms of performing competently at the top level was not detected before he appeared in the first XI, especially these days with the supposed enhanced professionalism.
 

Days of Grace

International Captain
Not to mention the internet, FFS.

It`s not like this is 1882 and word-of-mouth gets a player into the team.

Didn't he even have a net? It's unbelievable and quite hilarious.

Heads should roll, tbh.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
What’s most bizarre is that a law graduate from Cambridge would be content with a county cricketers salary.
 

WorcsRoyal

School Boy/Girl Captain
Remember there was a bit of confusion on the WCCC forum where some people read/remembered that he would now be 29 from a spell in our 2nd XI in 2003. Bit weird.


wiki! At the age of 12, Shankar represented the Ukraine in the Long Jump at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, recording a PB of 7.64 metres. He failed to progress to the finals and it later emerged that Shankar was not Ukrainian, but had forged passports in order to join the team. It was therefore suprising when he appeared as the Norwegian Hockey goalkeeper 4 years later in Athens
 
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Top_Cat

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Bloke's an amateur, some have fooled their teams for years into thinking they're cricketers.

And now, here is a completely unrelated picture of Paul Adams.

 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
So hilariously awesome.

Guy should seriously get a job at the top law firms in the UK now.
 

fredfertang

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I recall seeing Shankar's name in the list for the IPL auctions this year - clearly the Indian franchisees have a bit more savvy than the English counties
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Chap seems a bit of a Walter Mitty.

Serious fail from Worcs on the due diligence front tho. One would hope the coaching staff had at least run their eyes over him before signing him.
 

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